![]() The two finally set aside their differences in MARVEL PRESENTS (1988) #67 by Mackie and Texeira, thanks to a karate school sensei forcing them to table their misunderstanding and work together for the greater good. ![]() Unfortunately, after Rider's patented Penance Stare met a well-timed adamantium punch from Wolverine, the two sparked an explosion that knocked them both out-and seemingly put them at the mercy of their enemy. Hotheaded as they are, the two instantly engaged in fisticuffs. Not recognizing each other, they accused each other of working for their shared enemy. In it, the two came together to face a nefarious nest of international ninjas both called and led by a person named Deathwatch. Until WEAPONS OF VENGEANCE, Wolverine and Ghost Rider's first recorded meeting took place during the "Acts of Vengeance" story in MARVEL PRESENTS (1988) #64 by Howard Mackie and Mark Texeira. Their union begins in a story called "Acts of Vengeance," where they almost killed each other. In fact, the two have gone on quite a few misadventures together. It should come as no surprise, then, that the two appear together in GHOST RIDER/WOLVERINE: WEAPONS OF VENGEANCE by Benjamin Percy and Geoff Shaw, which reveals their never-before-seen first meeting, as well as their shared mission to confront a mysterious threat from their past.Īlthough WEAPONS OF VENGEANCE will reveal the secret origins of their partnership, they've already shared a rich history. Their unslakable thirst for justice runs deep it saturates their whole beings, right down to their bones. While these two instruments of violence may drastically differ in terms of power and purpose, they do have something in common: perhaps no other two Marvel Super Heroes instill as much fear in their enemies as Wolverine and Ghost Rider. One, a cantankerous, virtually unkillable mutant warrior the other, an unstoppable hand of divine retribution, born in the fiery depths of hell.
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